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How atmosphere acts as a protective blanket?

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Answered by jack6778
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The atmosphere acts as a protective blanket because the atmosphere is a thin layer of air that surrounds the earth.
The gravitational force of the earth holds the atmosphere around it.
It protects us from harmful rays and scorching heat of the sun. It consists of a number of gases, dust and water vapour. The changes in the atmosphere produce changes in the weather and climate.

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Answered by sonalideval056
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Answer:

The atmosphere has an ozone layer in the stratosphere that protects us from harmful UV-B lights coming from the sun.

Explanation:

Ozone layer (O3) acts as an absorbing surface and helps us to protect from sun burns caused by harmful UV-B sunlight. Ozone covers the entire earth in the stratosphere region of the atmosphere and acts as a protective blanket which protects us from harmful UV-B rays and from skin cancers. Therefore, the atmosphere acts as a protective blanket.

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